Organic Cleavers Tea
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1oz = 20 servings + 5 reusable tea bags
Organic Cleavers is grown onsite here at Seeding Reciprocity, a 501c3 Regenerative Farm.
Cleavers (Galium aparine), also known as "catchweed" or "stickyweed," is a herb with various traditional uses and potential health benefits. Here are some key advantages associated with cleavers:
- Lymphatic System Support: Cleavers are often used to support the lymphatic system. They may help stimulate lymphatic flow and drainage, which can be beneficial for detoxification and reducing swelling or fluid retention.
- Diuretic Effects: Cleavers have mild diuretic properties, which can promote urine production and help reduce fluid retention in the body. This can be useful for conditions related to fluid imbalance.
- Detoxification: The herb is sometimes used as a natural detoxifier, helping to eliminate waste and toxins from the body through increased urine output and lymphatic drainage.
- Skin Health: Cleavers are used in traditional medicine to support skin health. They may help treat conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis due to their anti-inflammatory and cleansing properties.
- Anti-Inflammatory Effects: The herb has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation and relieve symptoms associated with inflammatory conditions.
- Digestive Health: Cleavers may have mild digestive benefits, including soothing the digestive tract and aiding in digestion.
- Support for Urinary Tract Health: Cleavers are sometimes used to support urinary tract health, including relieving symptoms of urinary tract infections and promoting overall urinary function.
- Wound Healing: Traditionally, cleavers have been used topically to promote wound healing and reduce inflammation in minor skin injuries.
- General Well-Being: Cleavers are thought to have a general tonic effect, promoting overall health and well-being through their cleansing and supportive actions on bodily systems.
While cleavers are generally considered safe for most people, it's important to use them appropriately and consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new herbal treatment, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.